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Trump drank non-stop Diet Cokes to avoid filming video announcing he’d leave the White House
Brad Reed
"Anything that he could procrastinate with before getting the words out he would do."
“Past and ongoing GOP failures” plague McCarthy as he seeks House speakership support
Alex Henderson
On New Year's Day, McCarthy met with other Republicans to try to secure their vote for him as House Speaker
Hope Hicks on Jan. 6: “We all look like domestic terrorists now”
Tom Boggioni
"He ended every future opportunity that doesn’t include speaking engagements at the local Proud Boy’s chapter"
What I learned from years in the internet’s dark corners: We need real connections
Andy Kroll
I spent five years exploring conspiracy-theory rabbit holes. There's a way to escape: Real people in the real world
Five crucial elections to watch around the world in 2023
The Conversation
Argentina, Nigeria and Turkey will hold crucial elections, with inflation, corruption and democracy on the ballot
Brazil’s Lula takes office, promising “hope and reconstruction” as Bolsonaro era ends
Jon Queally
Hundreds of thousands take to the streets for leftist president's second coming: "Democracy was the big winner"
“America’s seditious mayor”: Rudy Giuliani trolled over “unintelligible” Mar-a-Lago greeting
Brandon Gage
Former New York mayor's incoherent New Year's Eve video delights many humans of Twitter
Can a politician’s mental fitness for office be diagnosed from afar?
Matthew Rozsa
The Goldwater Rule restrains psychiatrists from diagnosing politicians from afar. Many say the rule is outdated
Trump walks away when questioned about Jan. 6 at New Year’s Eve party: report
Eric W. Dolan
Trump tells media at Mar-a-Lago party his poll numbers are "fantastic," ducks questions on Ron DeSantis and Jan. 6
Year of opportunity: Can America escape from political depression in 2023?
Chauncey DeVega
If 2022 offered a narrow escape and a measure of redemption, the New Year is the moment to seize America's future
Trump’s roster of “crazies” at Jan. 6 rally troubled advisors
Meaghan Ellis
"Why are we letting our people share a stage with Ali Akbar and people like that?," asked a Republican strategist
Why do guys like George Santos lie? I asked myself the same thing about my father
Erin Keane
My dad never ran for Congress, but he did "embellish" his life story which got passed down to his kids when he died
Former staffer says Melania Trump was worried about Giuliani seeing her in her bathrobe
Sky Palma
“She hated when people would come to the residence,” Stephanie Grisham says
Ginni Thomas admits she never saw specific evidence of 2020 voter fraud
Alex Henderson
"I was just hearing it from news reports and friends on the ground," Thomas admitted to the J6 committee
At last we see Trump’s tax returns: Untangling them is another matter
Samaa Khullar
After years-long battle, House releases thousands of pages of the former president's byzantine financial data
Who dares to mock Dark Brandon now? Joe Biden keeps rolling up the wins
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans badly underestimated Joe Biden — and in his first two years in the White House, he's driven them nuts
The hell with “compassionate conservatism”: In 2023, expect all MAGA sadism, all the time
Amanda Marcotte
Moderation to win swing voters? Forget it. Today's GOP is all about vengeance against anyone who's not like them
Elon banned me for calling him a “bologna face.” I’m a history professor with 139 followers
Kenneth Osgood
It was an experiment: Could I get banned for nothing more than playground insults? Spoiler alert: Yes I could
Trump promotes article urging him to run as third-party candidate if GOP dumps him
Brad Reed
Trump "re-truths" MAGA superfan who attacks GOP for pretending that "Trump isn't loved by the base anymore"
It was the year of “eh, not bad” — and also of avoiding the obvious
Brian Karem
We avoided nuclear war and the red wave — but global fascism and George Santos are still with us. Happy New Year!
Kari Lake’s “forever coup” is what the future looks like — until we start to see real consequences
Amanda Marcotte
As long as the money flows and legal sanctions don't, Trump and his allies see no reason to quit
We all feel Trump fatigue — and he’s in serious trouble. But don’t look away
Chauncey DeVega
Yes, he really may be prosecuted, and his 2024 prospects are fading. But the danger to democracy isn't nearly over
Jan. 6 committee releases new “damning” evidence
Travis Gettys
The Hutchison transcripts are of particular interest in this latest batch of evidence
This is the year we were done with Kanye West – but what does that really mean?
Melanie McFarland
Why did people put up with the hip-hop icon's anti-Blackness, misogyny and antisemitic "free thinking" for so long?
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